CRACK IBPS CLERK Prelims – Error Spotting Day 31

November 3, 2017

CRACK IBPS CLERK Prelims – Error Spotting Day 31

Dear Bankersdaily Zealot ,

IBPS Clerk preliminary examination will be held in the month of December this year and you know the preparations are to be in sky level to reach the perfect destination of achieving the feat. Daily Quizzes enrich your preparations to the next level and you could also learn the mistakes at a daily pace.

This clerk planner is based on the previous year patterns and this daily planner which is going to be conducted for a period of 50 days will provide you the pace to attend the exam in the preliminary stage. This daily tests will be conducted in a quiz format as like the IBPS PO planner which we have conducted earlier.

Perpetual preparations will be the key to crack the exam. So ,don’t forget to check the daily quizzes on various topics in different sections in the planner. Do note the time , as we have allotted different timings for each section.

We hope these tests will entice you to practice more. If you face any issues in solving these problems, we are always here to help you. Please comment your doubts in the comments section , So that you get your doubts clarified instantly.

Do follow the tests regularly and we hope this will help you to crack the exams. At the end , you will also be able to attend free mock tests which will be in the same pattern as that of the exams.

After you finish the exams, please don’t forget to enter the details in the leader board, you may be in for a surprise at the end of this planner.

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Error Spotting Day 31

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Question 1 of 10

1. Question

1 points

Category: General English

Read the following sentences carefully and select the correct option. Each sentence is split into four parts namely (a), (b), (c) and (d). Select the part which is grammatically wrong. If all the parts of the sentence are grammatically correct then, choose ‘No error’ (e) as the option.

The aim of the recently held (A) / cricket matches was to instill (B)/ a sense a sense of satisfaction(C)/ and competitiveness between the players (D)/ No Error (E).

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

Correct

(D) Replace “Between” with “Among”

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(D) Replace “Between” with “Among”

Question 2 of 10

2. Question

1 points

Category: General English

Read the following sentences carefully and select the correct option. Each sentence is split into four parts namely (a), (b), (c) and (d). Select the part which is grammatically wrong. If all the parts of the sentence are grammatically correct then, choose ‘No error’ (e) as the option.

Working out a reasonable concession to the plains-dwellers (A)/ will yield the ruling parties better support (B)/ in the other provinces headed to the polls (C)/ and it will also lead to greater stability and thereby a much-needed shift to economic priorities (D) / No Error (E)

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

Correct

(E) No Error

Incorrect

(E) No Error

Question 3 of 10

3. Question

1 points

Category: General English

Read the following sentences carefully and select the correct option. Each sentence is split into four parts namely (a), (b), (c) and (d). Select the part which is grammatically wrong. If all the parts of the sentence are grammatically correct then, choose ‘No error’ (e) as the option.

Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister Dharmendra Pradhan had invited (A)/ the two companies to invested in fuel retailing, (B)/ and their agreement suggests optimism (C)/ over the outlook for the pricing regime (D)/ No Errors (E)

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

Correct

(B) Replace “Invested” by “Invest”

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(B) Replace “Invested” by “Invest”

Question 4 of 10

4. Question

1 points

Category: General English

Read the following sentences carefully and select the correct option. Each sentence is split into four parts namely (a), (b), (c) and (d). Select the part which is grammatically wrong. If all the parts of the sentence are grammatically correct then, choose ‘No error’ (e) as the option.

Daily checking is a double-edged sword (A) / in the sense that any short-lived sharp spike (B) / in international price could have been immediately hit the domestic consumer (C) / and also break down the pain of a sharp increase in elemental prices.(D) / No Error (E).

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

Correct

(C) Replace “Could Have been” with “Could”

Incorrect

(C) Replace “Could Have been” with “Could”

Question 5 of 10

5. Question

1 points

Category: General English

Read the following sentences carefully and select the correct option. Each sentence is split into four parts namely (a), (b), (c) and (d). Select the part which is grammatically wrong. If all the parts of the sentence are grammatically correct then, choose ‘No error’ (e) as the option.

The UPA government had commissioned (A)/ an out-of-turn survey then as the 2009-10 survey (B)/ presented an overtly gloomy job market (C)/ in the aftermath but the global financial crisis (D)/ No Error (E).

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

Correct

(D) Replace “But” with “of”

Incorrect

(D) Replace “But” with “of”

Question 6 of 10

6. Question

1 points

Category: General English

Read the following sentences carefully and select the correct option. Each sentence is split into four parts namely (a), (b), (c) and (d). Select the part which is grammatically wrong. If all the parts of the sentence are grammatically correct then, choose ‘No error’ (e) as the option.

She was not interested in a surf project in the Dead Sea (a)/ but Platinee did not know about it (b) /even though he claims to have spent some time (c) / in the territory and surfed there (d) / No Error (e)

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

Correct

(C) Replace “Claims” with “Claimed”

Incorrect

(C) Replace “Claims” with “Claimed”

Question 7 of 10

7. Question

1 points

Category: General English

Read the following sentences carefully and select the correct option. Each sentence is split into four parts namely (a), (b), (c) and (d). Select the part which is grammatically wrong. If all the parts of the sentence are grammatically correct then, choose ‘No error’ (e) as the option.

In a welcome move this week (A)/ India has ratified two key global conventions meant to keep (B)/ children away from work, decades since they (C)/ had originally adopted by the International Labour Organisation (D)/ No Error (E).

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

Correct

(D) Replace “had” by “were”

Incorrect

(D) Replace “had” by “were”

Question 8 of 10

8. Question

1 points

Category: General English

Read the following sentences carefully and select the correct option. Each sentence is split into four parts namely (a), (b), (c) and (d). Select the part which is grammatically wrong. If all the parts of the sentence are grammatically correct then, choose ‘No error’ (e) as the option.

Peace in West Bengal’s Darjeeling hills has been shattered again (A)/ with the key hill party (B)/ the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha, renewing its demand (C)/ for a separate Gorkhaland state (D)/ No Error (E).

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

Correct

(E) No Error

Incorrect

(E) No Error

Question 9 of 10

9. Question

1 points

Category: General English

Read the following sentences carefully and select the correct option. Each sentence is split into four parts namely (a), (b), (c) and (d). Select the part which is grammatically wrong. If all the parts of the sentence are grammatically correct then, choose ‘No error’ (e) as the option.

The UDF regime’s hardline liquor policy was the result (A)/ of an internal game of one-upmanship between factions(B)/ and decision did not (C)/ help it return to power (D)/ No Error (E)

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

Correct

(C) Add “that” before decision

Incorrect

(C) Add “that” before decision

Question 10 of 10

10. Question

1 points

Category: General English

Read the following sentences carefully and select the correct option. Each sentence is split into four parts namely (a), (b), (c) and (d). Select the part which is grammatically wrong. If all the parts of the sentence are grammatically correct then, choose ‘No error’ (e) as the option.

India’s reservations, according to the carefully (A)/ worded statement issued (B)/ by the Ministry of External Affairs, (C)/ are threefold (D)/ No Error (E)

All the daily quizzes will be updated in the table in the above link, please do attend the quizzes in a daily manner so that, the chances of scoring in the preliminary examination of the IBPS Clerk 2017 is more. At the end, the ultimate aim is to score more and this may be a start to that achievement in the end.